We can’t be serious all the time –
right?
Seriously, though, the links embedded
in this story (story template courtesy of Successful Blog) are all great
sources of information about publishing, media, marketing, and entrepreneurs. I read every one of them!
This was just the fun and creative exercise
I needed this (US) holiday weekend.
Social Media Marketing and Publishing 2.0
Publishing
2.0 was enjoying great Success
from the Nest, when out of the blue PersonaNonData appeared. You might think this is
strange, but when planning an Escape from
Cubicle Nation such things happen all the time.
Our
brave and quirky hero knew exactly what to do — Micro Persuasion, but our brave and quirky hero had no
PaidContent with which to do it!
Seeking help to resolve this
dilemma, our hero headed down the road to The
Viral Garden.
The road passed three creatures —
each of them was more interesting than the next.
The first was an Entrepreneurial MD who
generated valuable content all the time. The second was a Content Blogger who often told
others how content was changing and what they could do with it. The third was a VC, with money and vision.
Our brave and quirky hero ran the
rest of the way, and when she got there, she got another surprise!
“Print is Dead!” our hero exclaimed.
“Perhaps, but Content Matters,” Barry
answered.
“I was enjoying great Success from the Nest, when out of
the blue PersonaNonData appeared.” our brave and quirky hero said, knees shaking.
“Could you spare some Logic
+ Emotion?”
And so it passed that The Krafty Librarian gave our brave
and quirky hero The Bivings Report
AND a publishing talk and all was
well.
You might think this is strange, but
when planning an Escape from
Cubicle Nation such things happen all the time.
Hi Brad –
I just read your story, nice job! Yes, we did have several shared links. We’ll have to compare notes on the blogs we read some day!!
Ann
Very nice! I notice we have some similar taste in links …
Yes Joanna it sure was fun (mine took a long time too – but it was worth it).
Hi Ann – I loved your story! It was a fun challenge wasn’t it, but lots of hard work. I spent far too long over mine – but I was glad I did once I’d finished it.
I’m really enjoying reading everybody’s entries – it’s amazing how we’ve all woven a story around our own ‘themes’ using the same template.
Joanna
Great additions, Barry – thanks!
Lots of fun, Ann.
To be “Somewhat Frank” (Frank Gruber), your hero may have crossed one of Ken Doctor’s “Content Bridges” in their journey…
–Barry
Hello guys!
Thanks for stopping by. This was really fun to write (and took longer than I would have thought).
Forgive my delayed response, I actually spent the entire day yesterday with my computer OFF! It’s been more than 7 years since I spent a day like that – pathetic, eh?
Ann
Nice one, Ann – and thanks for the shout out!
Ann,
Very creative and thanks for the endorsement.
Very good Ann, and very creative!
Very fun idea indeed!
I’m so glad that my Escape from Cubicle Nation Succeeded. 🙂